Fishing rod holder



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' FISHING ROD HOLDER 2 Sheets- Sheet l Filed Sept. 11 1940 v Inventor /zsepb rw/ W a! By v A nomey May 27, 1941. v J. MAGYARQsI FISHING ROD HOLDER 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 Filed Sept. 11, 1940 i u .A. w *J M a .2 pm W H... 7...... 9

Patented May 27, 1941 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE 2,243,388 I FISHING non HOLDER v Joseph Magyarosi, Columbus, Ohio 3 Application September 11,1940, Serial No. 356379 1 Claim.

useful improvements over such type of holders as now known and used.

Further in accordance with the present in.

against displacement in the event of a jerk on the line.

The invention together with its objects and advantages will be best understood from a study of the following description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings wherein:

Figure 1 is a side elevational view the application of the invention.

Figure 2 is a view somewhat l but showing the to a substantially vertical position.

Figure 3 is a plan view of the holder.

Figure 4 is a detail sectional view taken substantially on the line H of Figur l.

Figure 5 isan elevational view or the clamp forming part of the invention.

Figure 6 is a detail sectional view taken substantially on the line H 01 Figure 1, and

Figure 7 is a sectional view iorming part of the invention.

Referring more in detail to the-drawings it similar to Figure ample the gunwale of a boat.

The clamp 1 has formed lug II to which is pivoted as at I! a post l3.

I3 is secured at the desired perpendicll carried by the post and workillustrating through the socket integral therewith a handle-receiving socket swung 'etl9.

mg in an arcuate slot I! provided in the lug" II as shown.

Extending upwardly Dost ii nates ina plane above the head I of the post,

indicated generally by the reference numeral 23.

With the holder mounted in position on the part Ill-it will be seen that the rod 23 may be readily associated with the holder by inserting the butt end of the handle 24 01' said rod i3 rod as engaging in the U-shaped prong 2| so that the latter, in association with the socket I9, will support the rod 23 at the desired angle.

Thus it will fishing rod 23 will be retained securely in position and ment resulting, for example, from a sudden Jerk being imparted to the line, and as might happen upon a fish being snagged on the hook oi the latter.

It is tho ght that the tages of a tures of the present invention are sumciently apparent as not to require further detailed description 01' the device.

Having thus described the claimed as new is:

In a holder tor flshing 'rods, a clamp,

simplicity and advaninvention what is fishing-rod holder embodying the tea- 

